Engine Company No. 26
Palm Street & Sandford Avenue
~1920 - ?: 908 South Orange Avenue
<1940> - ?: 18th Avenue & Norwood Street
? - Present: 420 Sandford Avenue
Organized ~1919
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From 1920 Board of Commissioner's Manual: Temporary
apparatus is a White Combination Chemical and Hose car, formerly at quarters
of Engine 3. It is equipped with a 35 gallon Chemical Tank and was placed
in service September 23rd, 1913.
From 1921 Board of Commissioner's Manual: Motor-driven
American La France combination pumping engine, chemical engine and hose
car.
Rosters
Job |
1919 |
1920 |
1921 |
1923 |
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Captain |
Thomas J. Hughes |
Thomas J. Hughes |
Thomas J. Hughes |
Thomas J. Hughes |
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Captain |
Lawrence Panizza |
Lawrence Panizza |
Lawrence Panizza |
Lawrence Panizza |
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Fireman |
Otto Bonnet |
Otto Bonnet |
Otto Bonnet |
Otto Bonnet |
|
Fireman |
Philip Brady |
Philip Brady |
Philip Brady |
Philip Brady |
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Fireman |
John J. Dolan |
John J. Dolan |
Edwin A. Vogel |
Edwin A. Vogel |
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Fireman |
Edward F. Johnson |
Edward F. Johnson |
Edward F. Johnson |
Edward F. Johnson |
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Fireman |
William McConnell |
William McConnell |
William McConnell |
William McConnell |
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Fireman |
William John Price |
William John Price |
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Raymond M. Seery |
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Fireman |
Francis T. Walsh |
Francis T. Walsh |
Francis T. Walsh |
Francis T. Walsh |
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Fireman |
Joseph Dengel |
Joseph Dengel |
Joseph Dengel |
Joseph Dengel |
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Fireman |
George F. Millikowski |
George F. Millikowski |
George F. Millikowski |
Louis C. Gommoll Jr. |
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Fireman |
Frank Smith |
Frank Smith |
Martin Frank |
Martin Frank |
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Fireman |
Luke A. Burke |
Luke A. Burke |
Luke A. Burke |
Luke A. Burke |
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Fireman |
Henry Marringer |
Henry Marringer |
Albert Mueller |
Albert Mueller |
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Fireman |
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Charles L. Maines |
Charles L. Maines |
Charles L. Maines |
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Fireman |
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William Duym |
William Duym |
William Duym |
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